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the tall taliban said it carried out. >>> washington debate got personal as the senate considers possible action, family members of the sandy hook victims met with lawmakers and in some cases, they were asking for a vote. danielle nottingham has more from capitol hill. >> family members of sandy hook shooting victims moved through the halls of the capitol asking senators to pass tougher gun laws. 24-year-old, jillian soto lost her big sister, vicki, a first grade teacher. >> need senators to be on board. if they saw their child be murdered this way, they would feel very differently. >> the families will be here through thursday, one of their first stops was a meeting with democratic senators from their home state of connecticut. >> people said that connecticut couldn't pass the strongest gun violence law in the nation. but when the sandy hook families came to the state capital, things changed. >> it is shaping up to be a tougher battle here on capitol hill. senate majority leader plans to vote thursday on a gun bill that would include expanded background checks. more than a dozen republic
the tall taliban said it carried out. >>> washington debate got personal as the senate considers possible action, family members of the sandy hook victims met with lawmakers and in some cases, they were asking for a vote. danielle nottingham has more from capitol hill. >> family members of sandy hook shooting victims moved through the halls of the capitol asking senators to pass tougher gun laws. 24-year-old, jillian soto lost her big sister, vicki, a first grade teacher....
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should we just let the taliban occupy? we're talking about the thing identified from the problem of a counterterrorism perspective is that afghanistan was able to give sanctuary to al qaeda, so what should we do if this is the wrong policy, should we invade? this is the question i myself get asked, it's a question right now people are asking the television angrily. >> first of all, this is not a targeted killing program, it's just a killing program. it's a bombing campaign that's happening right now. it's indiscriminate killing. over 4,700 people by some counts have been killed. latest reports, papers released show that actually we're not, the u.s., is not just killing al qaeda and associated forces, they actually don't know who they are killing in many of these situations. and the second thing i would say, you cannot kill your way out of a political situation. this is a political predicament, it demands political solutions. this is an absolutely shameful policy that's being, you know, set forth. >> are there political sol
should we just let the taliban occupy? we're talking about the thing identified from the problem of a counterterrorism perspective is that afghanistan was able to give sanctuary to al qaeda, so what should we do if this is the wrong policy, should we invade? this is the question i myself get asked, it's a question right now people are asking the television angrily. >> first of all, this is not a targeted killing program, it's just a killing program. it's a bombing campaign that's...
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nine taliban killed. it's why only a handful are trained together and why the camps are kept spartan. but he says it doesn't stop the recruits from coming. >> if the u.s. are here, we are happy because we want to fight with them face-to-face. >> reporter: as u.s. troops draw down in afghanistan, the pakistani taliban are increasingly upping their fight across the border. this is one of their recent propaganda videos shot in afghanistan. in a barbaric act they murder a man they claim is an afghan spy working for nato. cnn cannot confirm its authenticity. it is a chilling reminder of how raw recruits hone their skills and how pakistan's taliban em boldened by the nato drawdown are flooding more fighters across the border. >> they have meager resources. very meager resources, but their determination -- when i saw their determination, their determination was very high. >> reporter: these raw recruits, just a handful in a gathering storm ready to take advantage in a battle they think they've won. nic robertson
nine taliban killed. it's why only a handful are trained together and why the camps are kept spartan. but he says it doesn't stop the recruits from coming. >> if the u.s. are here, we are happy because we want to fight with them face-to-face. >> reporter: as u.s. troops draw down in afghanistan, the pakistani taliban are increasingly upping their fight across the border. this is one of their recent propaganda videos shot in afghanistan. in a barbaric act they murder a man they claim...
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taliban taken from power. and the situation there at least as far as our interests are concerned are better now than it was then. good place? make it switzerland? no does it make it better? is that not part of what the cia's co-verdict operations do? i think the answer may be yet. >> bill: i'm not sure. the french ambassador to afghanistan recently left to take over the french secret service and his parting remarks he said number one, they are all gangsters, he said exactly what i'm saying and they are all involved in the heroin trade which is killing more people than terrorism in europe right now which is true. and number two, as soon as the money stops, the united states bribe money, the millions of dollars we are giving them, these guys are going to take off. they are not going to hang there. the taliban will come waltzing back in. you know what? it's hard to argue with that. >> certainly hard to argue with that when we are withdrawing our military presence there. which is one of the reasons the taliban hav
taliban taken from power. and the situation there at least as far as our interests are concerned are better now than it was then. good place? make it switzerland? no does it make it better? is that not part of what the cia's co-verdict operations do? i think the answer may be yet. >> bill: i'm not sure. the french ambassador to afghanistan recently left to take over the french secret service and his parting remarks he said number one, they are all gangsters, he said exactly what i'm...
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the pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the taliban for going to school? now she's joining forces with angelina jolie. >>> and this 3-year-old wasn't as impressed by a kiss. this is prince william. >> not so fast, your highness. rk your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. what's the "new" in the new new york?. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your busines
the pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the taliban for going to school? now she's joining forces with angelina jolie. >>> and this 3-year-old wasn't as impressed by a kiss. this is prince william. >> not so fast, your highness. rk your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i...
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special forces in eastern afghanistan in a hotbed for the taliban and also for the insurgency. we were -- there was intelligence there was an ied maker in the town and that is when we came under fire, very heavy fire from these insurgents. there was a firefight that went on for some hour but, unfortunately, the taliban as they do made their way into the landscape blending back into the community. but you mentioned the war here, jake. it has been going on for almost 12 years but u.s. forces are picking up and pulling out. we've seen signs of the withdrawal but certainly it is hoped there will be an enduring presence by the u.s. special forces, the ones i was embedded with and i certainly caught up with the man who was responsible for them. this man is the most experienced special operations leader in the u.s. military. major general thomas, the first nato commander of all special forces in afghanistan has spent every year here since 9/11 with the exception of a 12-month deployment in iraq. and these are some of the men he's responsible for. we were one of his units in eastern af
special forces in eastern afghanistan in a hotbed for the taliban and also for the insurgency. we were -- there was intelligence there was an ied maker in the town and that is when we came under fire, very heavy fire from these insurgents. there was a firefight that went on for some hour but, unfortunately, the taliban as they do made their way into the landscape blending back into the community. but you mentioned the war here, jake. it has been going on for almost 12 years but u.s. forces are...
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to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about what you've seen. >> the candle light vigil has come to an end, but people don't want to leave just yet. a sense of community and togetherness that's taken place here. and this was an amazing gathering because there were probably about 1,100 or 1,200 people here, this was all word of mouth. people came with their candles and honored the three people who have died so far in this catastrophe. and also, pledged togetherness to the people who have suffered so much. whose loved ones are in the hospital and people who are suffering. we are only about a five-minute drive away from th
to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about...
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it received a similar label from the al-qaeda and taliban captions committee that same year. the russian government asked the fbi to investigate the older brother because he was "a follower of radical islam and a strong believer and had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the united states to join what the are you shawns called an unspecified underground group. the fbi said it found no evidence of terrorist activity. that revealation according to a member of the house intelligence committee is causing unease at the bureau. >> at this point i think there is a great deal we don't know about it. clearly we were given a request to look into his background prior to the trip. there are a lot of palpitations. what if anything did they miss and that will be heavily scrutinized. >> this is the first we have had identified and significant that it is one that has these islamic ties, judge. >> judge jeanine: you wrote a book about americans being recruited by the terrorists. were you surprised by any of this? >> we are early in the investigation and one of the things i
it received a similar label from the al-qaeda and taliban captions committee that same year. the russian government asked the fbi to investigate the older brother because he was "a follower of radical islam and a strong believer and had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the united states to join what the are you shawns called an unspecified underground group. the fbi said it found no evidence of terrorist activity. that revealation according to a member of the house...
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forces and the taliban. you won't want to miss next conclusive story. hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. you're live in the cnn newsroom. a texas prosecutor shot and killed in his own only almost two months after his colleague was murdered outside the courthouse. here's what we now know. police have no suspects and no real motive for three murders in kaufman county, texas. longtime district attorney mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia were found dead in their home last night. a source says investigators found shell casings from a semiautomatic rifle. two months ago mcclelland vowed to put away the scum who murdered his assistant d.a. mark hasse. right now officials are not linking the killings. cnn's ed lavandera is tracking this story in kaufman, texas tonight. ed? >> reporter: in two months two high-profile prosecutors and the wife of one of those prosecutors have now been gunned down in kaufman county, texas, a great deal of uncertainty and fear spreading through this community and wondering what the aryan brotherhood supremacy group might have to do with all of it. >>
forces and the taliban. you won't want to miss next conclusive story. hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. you're live in the cnn newsroom. a texas prosecutor shot and killed in his own only almost two months after his colleague was murdered outside the courthouse. here's what we now know. police have no suspects and no real motive for three murders in kaufman county, texas. longtime district attorney mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia were found dead in their home last night. a source says...
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taliban has taken credit for the deadly bombing. specialist santos protecting a foreign service officer whom kerry praised. >> emphasize that ann was everything that is right about our fine service. she was smart. capable. committed to our country. in. >>reporter: american civilian and diplomat targeted for taliban attack beside military personnel. group outfitd with helmet and row techtive gear walked short sdants with the book. there has been no word yet whether there will be a special service here in san jose for specialist santos. in san jose, david, abc 7 news. >> controversial head of san francisco housing authority was fired this afternoon. henry alvarez went on paid medical leave in february amid cushion of discrime initial and bullying employees. scrutiny against alvarez started to grow and rumors surfaced that he was spending medical leave opening a restaurant in berkeley. this while still collecting his 21 210,000 dollar a year salary. alvarez face there's lawsuits from housing authorities staff for retaliation. >> also s
taliban has taken credit for the deadly bombing. specialist santos protecting a foreign service officer whom kerry praised. >> emphasize that ann was everything that is right about our fine service. she was smart. capable. committed to our country. in. >>reporter: american civilian and diplomat targeted for taliban attack beside military personnel. group outfitd with helmet and row techtive gear walked short sdants with the book. there has been no word yet whether there will be a...
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we do know that there's a taliban strong house at the base of these mountains. with enemy fire gets closer, special forces are exposed as they move along the banks of the river. a soldier reloads preparing for another assault. >> yeah, move in. >> reporter: we run towards the compound where insurgents staged one of their attacks. >> push it down this way, all right? let's go. >> reporter: they quickly secure the area, not knowing what's behind these walls. >> somebody looking back that way? >> nope. >> reporter: movement inside has everyone on high alert. >> somebody just ran across the door. >> yep. >> and back again. >> reporter: soldiers locate the enemy firing point which spent cartridge cases littering the ground. >> there are taliban which they probably are, so they don't necessarily live in these areas, so when they go into other people's come pounds ee's compt some intel. >>. >> reporter: they're searching for the enemy who have made their escape. but they have already vanished, blending back into the community and the landscape. >> i admire their resili
we do know that there's a taliban strong house at the base of these mountains. with enemy fire gets closer, special forces are exposed as they move along the banks of the river. a soldier reloads preparing for another assault. >> yeah, move in. >> reporter: we run towards the compound where insurgents staged one of their attacks. >> push it down this way, all right? let's go. >> reporter: they quickly secure the area, not knowing what's behind these walls. >>...
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the taliban is holding 11 people from turkey and russiaxd after wind and rain forest their cargo who want tore make an emergency landing near kabul. >> civilian helicopter is missing and it's in afghanista afghanistan. now it's assis assisting authorities in search for this helicopter. and this is all i can tell you for the time being. >> group was delivering food when this happened. security forces sent to the area had to pull back after a fire fight within surge instant. tribal elders now being used to help rescue the hostages. >> san francisco city attorney today launched formal investigation into the dumping of mental health patients by the state of nevada. according to sacramento bee investigation the patient were given bus tickets to destination around the country with no food. no medication and no arrangement for any housing. one psychiatric hospital reportedly discharged 1500 patients. third of them wound up here in california. 3 dozen were ticketed for san francisco. >> bart station at 24th and mission street in san francisco is undergoing a major facelift. construction on t
the taliban is holding 11 people from turkey and russiaxd after wind and rain forest their cargo who want tore make an emergency landing near kabul. >> civilian helicopter is missing and it's in afghanista afghanistan. now it's assis assisting authorities in search for this helicopter. and this is all i can tell you for the time being. >> group was delivering food when this happened. security forces sent to the area had to pull back after a fire fight within surge instant. tribal...
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the taliban. they provide basic security in the count veriside. whether they like him or not is inconsequential. they will go where the needs are met. if taliban does it regardless of. the government has been corrupt. it doesn't help our cows. gregg: captain, finally should america's greatest concern be that the taliban is still in bed with al qaeda? and they may well provide a safe haven in afghanistan once again for al qaeda to launch operations and train? >> of course. that is why afghanistan matters. it is u.s. strategic if interests. we can not allow a haven where the tall -- taliban and al qaeda could launch operations against us and further destablize the region. it is about our protection and america's future in the world. that is why it is so tragic we set a timeline when we could have set conditions to prevent it from taliban taking over. gregg: captain, thanks so much for being with us today. >> thank you. gregg: martha. martha: there are new developments into the investigation of the deadly terror attacks in benghazi. now more than 700
the taliban. they provide basic security in the count veriside. whether they like him or not is inconsequential. they will go where the needs are met. if taliban does it regardless of. the government has been corrupt. it doesn't help our cows. gregg: captain, finally should america's greatest concern be that the taliban is still in bed with al qaeda? and they may well provide a safe haven in afghanistan once again for al qaeda to launch operations and train? >> of course. that is why...
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. >> these pressure cook erers ar tactic technique used by the taliban and al qaeda and afghanistan. they pick these pressure cookers up wherever they can, and they use them to make their ieds. >> the investigators are looking at it as an act of terror. any time a bomb is used around civilians, it is an act of terror. >> terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming by persons unknown. nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now telling me that, quote, there is no reporting indicating a foreign connection or any reaction from al qaeda. >> so it might be the video that tells, or the forensics. the crime scene still hot, still active. it's already borne witness to ordinary people doing extraordinary things to stop the bleeding, to ease the suffering, and to start the healing. >> more now on the investigation. the fragments, the possible pressure cooker we just saw as well as shreds of what might be that black nylon bag that the fbi says the bombs were stuffed in. that plus the new photo i showed you a minute ago that might show a bag at the first bo
. >> these pressure cook erers ar tactic technique used by the taliban and al qaeda and afghanistan. they pick these pressure cookers up wherever they can, and they use them to make their ieds. >> the investigators are looking at it as an act of terror. any time a bomb is used around civilians, it is an act of terror. >> terror, he went on to say, murder, maiming by persons unknown. nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now...
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a stunning toll in that taliban attack today in western afghanistan in a province that borders iran. >>> domestic politics here at home today, president obama announced he will give back 5% of his own presidential salary, give back 5% of his salary for the rest of the year in solidarity with the other people who are being laid off in the government and furloughed because of the sequester. today also in tennessee on this eve of the 45th anniversary of dr. martin luther king being assassinated, the shelby county, tennessee, recorders office released videos never before seen, videos showing james earl ray, after he was arrested for dr. king's murder. the tapes include, and i'll admit this is kind of weird, strangely, the whole very long, detailed process of james earl ray being strip searched as he's brought into the jail. as indicated by the pixelation work that you see here. there's lots going on in today's news, good, bad, and quite unexpectedly revealing and weird. >>> but we start tonight's show with second amendment remedies. in the midterm elections in 2010, nevada republicans no
a stunning toll in that taliban attack today in western afghanistan in a province that borders iran. >>> domestic politics here at home today, president obama announced he will give back 5% of his own presidential salary, give back 5% of his salary for the rest of the year in solidarity with the other people who are being laid off in the government and furloughed because of the sequester. today also in tennessee on this eve of the 45th anniversary of dr. martin luther king being...
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made the presidential radio address talking about the brutal treatment of women and children by the taliban, i started getting responses from women everywhere across our country. >> more guiding principles. my presidency to whom much is given much is required and america is such a blessed nation that i believe we have an obligation to help human suffering where we possibly can. life is service till the end. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, president george w. bush. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you all. oh happy days. i want to thank you all for coming. laura and i are thrilled to have so many friends, i mean a lot of friends, here to celebrate this special day. there was a time in my life when i wasn't likely to be found at a library much less found one. beautiful building has my name above the door, but it belongs to you. it honors the cause we serve and the country we share. for eight years you gave me the honor of serving as your president. and today i'm proud to dedicate this center to the american people. [ applause ] i am very grateful to president obama and michelle for maki
made the presidential radio address talking about the brutal treatment of women and children by the taliban, i started getting responses from women everywhere across our country. >> more guiding principles. my presidency to whom much is given much is required and america is such a blessed nation that i believe we have an obligation to help human suffering where we possibly can. life is service till the end. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, president george w. bush. [ cheers and...
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-mexico border, a radar system first used to track the taliban now getting a more accurate number how many illegals avoid capture at the borer, and as william finds out, the number is alarms. >> most borders are to stop illegal immigrants but the radar is revealing how many people got through, got away. in the past the border control kept a got-away number, typically based on footprints or locations where illegals were last seen. based on that. agents believe they caught maybe six out of every ten who crossed. the new radar showings we're catching fewer than 50% of those who make it over the border. and from one nice recently -- one night recently in arizona, negative for contact. all bodies still outstanding, later, spotted a group of nine, negative for contact. later, negative for visual. in all, vader spotted more than 80 illegal immigrants in one night, that by morning caught five. the administration claims the border is more secured more thar and refused to reveal the numbers caught. a new poll shows 80% of americans say securing the border is the most important element of my imm
-mexico border, a radar system first used to track the taliban now getting a more accurate number how many illegals avoid capture at the borer, and as william finds out, the number is alarms. >> most borders are to stop illegal immigrants but the radar is revealing how many people got through, got away. in the past the border control kept a got-away number, typically based on footprints or locations where illegals were last seen. based on that. agents believe they caught maybe six out of...
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on unfolding situation in eastern afghanistan where the taliban claims to have captured an afghan pilot and four nationals from a transport helicopter forced to make an emergency landing because of an equipment malfunction last night. the private russian made m-18 helicopter like the one seen here was heading to kabul from a nato base carrying food and other items. according to reuters, a taliban spokesman said in an e-mailed statement that the muja hadin immediately surrounded the chopper, detained the foreigners aboard and completely destroyed the helicopter by setting it alight. >>> if you plan on flying this week, apparently this will be the week you have to prepare for long lines. government budget cuts that kicked in last month are forcing the faa and other agencies to cut some spending. f furloughs kicked in yesterday. the agency will furlough some 15,000 air traffic controllers. because of the cuts airports say passengers should expect increased delays. the length of the delays will vary depending on the schedule and situation at each specific airport. employees at the epa, offi
on unfolding situation in eastern afghanistan where the taliban claims to have captured an afghan pilot and four nationals from a transport helicopter forced to make an emergency landing because of an equipment malfunction last night. the private russian made m-18 helicopter like the one seen here was heading to kabul from a nato base carrying food and other items. according to reuters, a taliban spokesman said in an e-mailed statement that the muja hadin immediately surrounded the chopper,...
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somewhere around 10,000 to 13,000 troops post-2014 with american combat power available would end the taliban's hopes and dreams of retaking afghanistan. >> so there you heard that. of course, the number of troops set to remain after 2014 still needs to be worked out. but you hear senators vicing some concerns about what we saw just yesterday, this attack that killed -- these two attacks that killed six americans. >> thanks so much from the white house. >>> north korea could test a missile this week, according to south korea. seoul based that on the north urging industrial workers to leave a complex near the border by april 10th. u.s. officials say they want to avoid any misperceptions so they're cancelling a missile test. >>> megachurch pastor rick warren is mourning the loss of his youngest son. matthew warren died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on friday. his father says the 27-year-old warren had a lifelong battle with mental illness. in an e-mail to his congregation, warren and his wife said this, quote, no words can express the anguish, grief we feel right now. nick valencia joins us l
somewhere around 10,000 to 13,000 troops post-2014 with american combat power available would end the taliban's hopes and dreams of retaking afghanistan. >> so there you heard that. of course, the number of troops set to remain after 2014 still needs to be worked out. but you hear senators vicing some concerns about what we saw just yesterday, this attack that killed -- these two attacks that killed six americans. >> thanks so much from the white house. >>> north korea...
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you don't have a group like al qaeda or taliban claiming credit like you might. you don't have a suicide bomber, someone martyring themselves in the process. the bomber still alive and out there as we speak. that creates difficulty. secondly, in the aftermath of this, there has not been someone really identified as i think my neighbor did it someone trying to contact me. many terror plots interrupted by the fbi or by the police the past few years is because the individual couldn't do it by himself. he tried to get help, in the neighborhood or in the community, somebody helped me put a bomb together. somebody helped me get firearms or explosive material and in that process, then the authorities are notified that there is an individual trying to recruit assistance. if somebody did this by themselves or maybe one or two people that are close knit, you don't have that kind of communication for an informant notifying authorities somebody is out there trying to do it. in terms of psychology, you could have somebody who is psychotic, not just a lone wolf, but maybe a ps
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building the pressure cooker device, this is a signature ied that comes right out of pakistan from the taliban in pakistan. the suicide vest that they had discovered he was wearing, right? how did he learn how to make a suicide vest? and then pipe bombs in his apartment. those are all al qaeda tools of terrorism. and it was located, you know, with these two. i believe they were radicalized and i think it's very probable and likely it happened that when he visited his father which i think the father is a key in this investigation as well and the influence when he visited over in chechnya. >> bret: mr. chairman thank you very much for coming back. in we look forward to getting updates again. >> we have a profile of the brothers where they came from and what their lives were like when we return. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood f
building the pressure cooker device, this is a signature ied that comes right out of pakistan from the taliban in pakistan. the suicide vest that they had discovered he was wearing, right? how did he learn how to make a suicide vest? and then pipe bombs in his apartment. those are all al qaeda tools of terrorism. and it was located, you know, with these two. i believe they were radicalized and i think it's very probable and likely it happened that when he visited his father which i think the...
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we shouldn't use drones to attack al qaeda leadership or taliban terrorists hiding in the mountains of pakistan? we shouldn't do that? so how exactly would you fight the war against terrorism, tom? do you want to invade pakistan? is that what you want to do? or, do you want to sit back and let terrorists hatch their plots and watch americans die at home and on the battlefield? it's either/or, tom. either/or. one or the other. i challenge you to come on this broadcast and answer that question. of course, tom broekhoff will not do that much too difficult. he wouldn't associate with the peasants here on the factor. no. he is up here. drives me crazy. it stuff really makes me angry. now, it is worth noting that during world war ii, u.s.a. did target civilians in japan and germany. it did what it had to do to win the war and -- now we have cadre of americans who for some reason don't feel that the u.s.a. has a right to defend itself? every decent person laments civilian casualties anywhere. again, in war, they happen. so, it's time to knock off the nonsense. the war on terrorism is real. th
we shouldn't use drones to attack al qaeda leadership or taliban terrorists hiding in the mountains of pakistan? we shouldn't do that? so how exactly would you fight the war against terrorism, tom? do you want to invade pakistan? is that what you want to do? or, do you want to sit back and let terrorists hatch their plots and watch americans die at home and on the battlefield? it's either/or, tom. either/or. one or the other. i challenge you to come on this broadcast and answer that question....
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. >> i believe our nation is at war, the enemy is radical islam, defined as the taliban, al qaeda and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case, is there any association between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred upon the suspect in boston. >> with no ties to foreign terrorist networks, there would be little difference between tsarnaev and other so-called home-grown and lone wolf terrorists, including timothy mcveigh and ted kosinski. if the tsarnaev brothers were acting alone, the prevention of similar attacks becomes significantly more complex. american law enforcement officials currently track terror networks by tapping into chatter, monitoring videos and reports of field agents, but even if the fbi is tipped off to potential american terrorists, there's are limits to what can be done. "the new york times" reports that after the tib questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, officials had quote no authority to watch him because they found no terrorism activity at the time. this scenario that an american coul
. >> i believe our nation is at war, the enemy is radical islam, defined as the taliban, al qaeda and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case, is there any association between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred upon the suspect in boston. >> with no ties to foreign terrorist networks, there would be little difference between tsarnaev and other so-called home-grown and lone wolf terrorists, including...
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. >> in fact pakistani taliban said they didn't have anything to do with it. one thing we want to hear is a very good investigation and cooperation between the fbi and the boston police. you've got the special agent in charge up in boston and has been there for a few years, and ed davis, the police commissioner of boston these guys are joined at the hip. they have a seamless relationship. their people work together every day, not just in cry circumstances and that's going to help. >> thank you, john, mr. kelly. >> commissioner john miller and ray kelly, thank you. >>> steven abel was covering the marathon for the boston globe and recorded the explosion and aftermath with his camera and joins us this morning. david, good morning, how are you doing? >> i'm okay. it's been a long awful 24 hours, but i'm hanging in there. >> reporter: still in a state of shock? >> you know it's really challenging to process what i witnessed, and there's just a lot of really awful things. but i'm hanging in there. >> reporter: what did you witness? >> so i was on the finish line ta
. >> in fact pakistani taliban said they didn't have anything to do with it. one thing we want to hear is a very good investigation and cooperation between the fbi and the boston police. you've got the special agent in charge up in boston and has been there for a few years, and ed davis, the police commissioner of boston these guys are joined at the hip. they have a seamless relationship. their people work together every day, not just in cry circumstances and that's going to help....
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sean, unfortunately, the law that speaks to this, which was written right after 9-11, names al-qaeda, taliban affiliates. you have to be a member of it. thus far there is no evidence that that was the case with these two guys. >> sean: wait a minute. how are we going to find out -- >> we can fight about this all we want. the better thing is change the law so it includes groups beyond -- >> sean: we already have the ability to -- >> he said don't do it. don't mirandaize. get the information. the conviction is imminent. i want the information. >> sean: i want to know if there is another imminent threat. i want to know if there are other sleeper cells in america. i want to know who funded this. because you're not willing to take the steps necessary. >> there was no -- it's not just what he's saying. it's the fact there was no chatter going on after this, no groups. >> sean: you don't know. you don't know! you're not going to find out unless you interrogate him and dunk his head in water! >> i want to see a 9-11 type commission. that's what i want. >> sean: me, too. good to see you both. apprecia
sean, unfortunately, the law that speaks to this, which was written right after 9-11, names al-qaeda, taliban affiliates. you have to be a member of it. thus far there is no evidence that that was the case with these two guys. >> sean: wait a minute. how are we going to find out -- >> we can fight about this all we want. the better thing is change the law so it includes groups beyond -- >> sean: we already have the ability to -- >> he said don't do it. don't mirandaize....
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he is focusing on afghanistan where he believes some areas will be tested by the taliban for years to come once u.s. and other international forces complete their withdrawal at the end of the year. the afghans will take the security lead through out the country before summer agreed to in january by president obama and hamid karzai. the war in zaafghanistan also coming up during secretary of state john kerry's troifrp seas. earlier today secretary kerry meeting with turkey's prime minister is there working on relations between the two countries which he says will help stabilize the middle east. he took time-out to remember a young diplomat 25 years old taking text tobooks to afghanis. she died along with 5 other americans and 10 afghan children and a weekend. terrorists hit her out post in benghazi murdering christopher stevens and three other americans. connor powell with more. >> she was killed in afghanistan when the convoy she was traveling in was hit by an ied. three troops and unnamed civilian advisor. >> he was a public affairs and was delivering textbooks when she said. two wee
he is focusing on afghanistan where he believes some areas will be tested by the taliban for years to come once u.s. and other international forces complete their withdrawal at the end of the year. the afghans will take the security lead through out the country before summer agreed to in january by president obama and hamid karzai. the war in zaafghanistan also coming up during secretary of state john kerry's troifrp seas. earlier today secretary kerry meeting with turkey's prime minister is...
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the taliban gleefully admitting this committed the murders. anne graduated from johns hopkins university and is the first american diplomat killed since benghazi in september of last year. joining us now from washington pamela lockman, co-chair with anne of the 2008 john hopkins foreign affairs sim pos yum. i understand you were emailing her as she worked in afghanistan. why did she want, a young woman like that, why did she want to go to a war zone when she knew it was ultra dangerous? >> well, for as long as i have known anne, she has just been incredibly committed to public service. i mean, she was just a wonderful girl and someone ohio just had tremendous respect for when i worked with her on the foreign affairs symposium on johns hopkins. this is how she wanted to spend her career. she was so interested in international relations and interested with working with people in other countries. exactly the kind of person you would want to work for the foreign service. >> bill: did she understand the danger that is inherent in afghanistan at any
the taliban gleefully admitting this committed the murders. anne graduated from johns hopkins university and is the first american diplomat killed since benghazi in september of last year. joining us now from washington pamela lockman, co-chair with anne of the 2008 john hopkins foreign affairs sim pos yum. i understand you were emailing her as she worked in afghanistan. why did she want, a young woman like that, why did she want to go to a war zone when she knew it was ultra dangerous?...
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this is the pakistani taliban. they're issuing a statement saying, "wherever we find americans, we will kill them, but we don't have any connection with the boston explosions." that coming from the so-called pakistani taliban, ttp. they claimed responsibility for the failed 2010 bombing in new york's times square. but these are all clues, all things that investigators are going to be looking at in the coming hours and days, john? >> you know, barbara, as we've been saying, there is no claim of responsibility in these attacks right now which is interesting. equally interesting that claim of nonparticipation from the pakistani taliban. i'm not sure i remember seeing that type of thing from them before. you? >> they're usually pretty quick out of the gate to claim that they did do it. so, you know, in any number of circumstances. so i think investigators will be looking at this, perhaps, with a little bit of a grain of salt. certainly not just missing any possibilities because with these terrorist groups in recent yea
this is the pakistani taliban. they're issuing a statement saying, "wherever we find americans, we will kill them, but we don't have any connection with the boston explosions." that coming from the so-called pakistani taliban, ttp. they claimed responsibility for the failed 2010 bombing in new york's times square. but these are all clues, all things that investigators are going to be looking at in the coming hours and days, john? >> you know, barbara, as we've been saying, there...
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an afghan official says coalition troops were fighting taliban forces about six miles away. but none of those killed was involved in that battle. well, one democrat learns the hardware if you are going to talk about gun control, it helps to actually know how a gun works. that's later on "the grapevine." up next, more shocking details on the trial of an abortion doctor charged with murder. did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting teeth? even subtle movement of your partial can put stress on supporting teeth. this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help reduce movement against gums and supporting teeth. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth with new poligrip® for partials. also try polidt® clean and protect denture cleanser to kill 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. this has been medifacts for polygrip® for partials. to kill 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that'
an afghan official says coalition troops were fighting taliban forces about six miles away. but none of those killed was involved in that battle. well, one democrat learns the hardware if you are going to talk about gun control, it helps to actually know how a gun works. that's later on "the grapevine." up next, more shocking details on the trial of an abortion doctor charged with murder. did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting...
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we know that there is a taliban strong held about a kill oomete from here. a soldier reloads preparing for another assault. we run towards the compound where insurgents stage one of their attacks. they quickly secure the area. not knowing what's behind these walls. >> somebody looking back that way? >> nope. >> reporter: movement inside has everyone on high alert. >> somebody ran across the door and back again. >> reporter: soldiers locate the enemy firing point. >> they're taliban, which we're getting reports that they probably are, they may not necessarily live in these areas. which means that when they go into other people's compounds, they may get some intel relayed back to us. so that's what we're hoping on. >> reporter: apache helicopter gun ships search for the enemy who have made their escape. but they've already vanished blending back into the community and the landscape. >> i admire their resiliency and their conviction for sure. there's a degree of mutual respect. but that doesn't mean we want to kill them any less. >> reporter: while america's wa
we know that there is a taliban strong held about a kill oomete from here. a soldier reloads preparing for another assault. we run towards the compound where insurgents stage one of their attacks. they quickly secure the area. not knowing what's behind these walls. >> somebody looking back that way? >> nope. >> reporter: movement inside has everyone on high alert. >> somebody ran across the door and back again. >> reporter: soldiers locate the enemy firing point....
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for his actions during one of the worst ground attacks of the afghanistan war, the taliban attack on combat outpost keating in october 2009. for more on the attack we did an hour-long special on his valor, which we have just reposted on our blog cnn.com/thelead. >>> in our national lead, law and justice officials in texas and colorado killed in cold blood, are the cases related? the race to find out who's responsible before another attack. >>> coming up in the political lead, does president obama still have game? today he tried again and again and again to make a shot. his rough day on the court in front of the cameras. does this similar bobbymbolize cameras have been locked out of so many official events. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about al
for his actions during one of the worst ground attacks of the afghanistan war, the taliban attack on combat outpost keating in october 2009. for more on the attack we did an hour-long special on his valor, which we have just reposted on our blog cnn.com/thelead. >>> in our national lead, law and justice officials in texas and colorado killed in cold blood, are the cases related? the race to find out who's responsible before another attack. >>> coming up in the political lead,...
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he'd received some support from the pakistani taliban and was presumably heading back after planting the bomb. it will explain the russia connection but checking through those who have a perspective on jihadi networks just to figure out what, if anything, is the international dimension to this. >> p.j., stay with us, but it is, i mean, fascinating as you try to get your head around this and into the heads of these suspects, spencer. they were just kind of hanging out in the neighborhood still, you know, days later. >> this is one of the things that remains completely inexplicable and it will be fascinating to find out from the interviews that the high-value detainee interrogation group does that perhaps comes out at trial, so many basic questions that you think are intuitive for people who would commit mass violence like this, why didn't they split up, why did they have to rob a guy out of his car for his atm card to finance their escape. why did they not immediately leave boston after the attacks. what was the rationale for dzhokhar on what we believe to be his twitter feed for sayi
he'd received some support from the pakistani taliban and was presumably heading back after planting the bomb. it will explain the russia connection but checking through those who have a perspective on jihadi networks just to figure out what, if anything, is the international dimension to this. >> p.j., stay with us, but it is, i mean, fascinating as you try to get your head around this and into the heads of these suspects, spencer. they were just kind of hanging out in the neighborhood...
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anne and those with her were attacked by taliban terrorists who woke up that day not with a mission to educate or to help, but with a mission to destroy. >> now let's talk to anne's parents. they're in dover, delaware, they will be at dover air force base later this morning. first of all, our condolences to you. a bright, brilliant, beautiful girl. young woman who was doing the work of the united states. we thank you first of all for raising someone to hold the american ideals around the rest of the world for us all. and we're so sorry that you lost her. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. those words of comfort have been immeasurable help to all of us since we got the terrible news from secretary kerry on saturday morning. >> you can tell us about our daughter, first of all, and with a droa drove her and the passio that drove her to the foreign service? she wanted to travel the world. tell us about what drove her. >> she was someone that really embraced life to the fullest. she really wanted to make a difference in the world. she had a strong interest in foreign affairs and inter
anne and those with her were attacked by taliban terrorists who woke up that day not with a mission to educate or to help, but with a mission to destroy. >> now let's talk to anne's parents. they're in dover, delaware, they will be at dover air force base later this morning. first of all, our condolences to you. a bright, brilliant, beautiful girl. young woman who was doing the work of the united states. we thank you first of all for raising someone to hold the american ideals around the...
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they have women in parliament, they have you know, women leaders now, something never before under the taliban. when i first went to afghanistan. but that all of this progress could be easily eradicated. >> but you cannot, you know, when you deal with darkness, you cannot think about the darkness. you have to go for the light. and build around the light. because otherwise everything is impossible. you know. everything is impossible. so you just have to go one step at a time and you help one life and you have many lives behind. >> what you have done in your own life and your foundation and your support for this summit, every year, you are a glass half full person. ky see that i'm asking you about all the negative things and what's going to happen. and i'm looking at what's happening in egypt to women. and really, troubling signs there. but you see the legacy of collective action and of mutual support and of bringing these women together. and of everything that you're doing. it's really remarkable. >> i mean you know, it is you know, listen, i just broke my arm, i am in a sling here, i am in pai
they have women in parliament, they have you know, women leaders now, something never before under the taliban. when i first went to afghanistan. but that all of this progress could be easily eradicated. >> but you cannot, you know, when you deal with darkness, you cannot think about the darkness. you have to go for the light. and build around the light. because otherwise everything is impossible. you know. everything is impossible. so you just have to go one step at a time and you help...
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somewhere around 10,000 to 13,000 troops post-2014 with american combat power available would end the taliban's hopes and dreams of retaking afghanistan. >> reporter: so that number that you heard senator graham mention, the number of troops that would be left behind in 2014 to help out with the protection of afghanistan, that's still being debated. we heard from a top u.s. commander in the region who mentioned a number around that number, 13,600 last month. but that will all be worked out. we can certainly expect to hear from senators like senator graham and mccain as we get closer to determining those forces. >> athena jones, thank you so much from the white house. appreciate that. >>> north korea could test a missile this week according to south korea. seoul based, the north is urging workers to leave an industrial complex near the border by april 1 10th. we know there is a planned missile test in california has been postponed. what's the latest on that mission? >> that test indeed has been delayed. that's a pretty extraordinary event for the pentagon to take to cansal long-planned missile t
somewhere around 10,000 to 13,000 troops post-2014 with american combat power available would end the taliban's hopes and dreams of retaking afghanistan. >> reporter: so that number that you heard senator graham mention, the number of troops that would be left behind in 2014 to help out with the protection of afghanistan, that's still being debated. we heard from a top u.s. commander in the region who mentioned a number around that number, 13,600 last month. but that will all be worked...
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. >> it is a prison prayer fight for american taliban fighter john walker lindh. his lawyers want a judge to find a federal bureau of prison in contempt. they say muslim inmates are only allowed to pray together three times a day, not the five required by their faith. >> a hero's journey complete. a soldier who lost his ring during the civil war -- he died in 1932 but his ring made its way home. in 2005 a relic hunter found it in a construction site. that hunter presented that ring to a distant cousin this week. those are your headlines. >>steve: this headline: an extreme weather alert on this thursday morning. take a look at this incredible picture snapped just as lightning struck the gateway arch in st. louis, missouri. this morning tens of thousands of people throughout the midwest are waking up in the dark and the cold after tornadoes knocked out electricity, and now the storm is heading to the east. maria molina has got the kind of -- this kind of map behind you, maria, you really don't see this time of year, do you? >> it is that time of the season where we
. >> it is a prison prayer fight for american taliban fighter john walker lindh. his lawyers want a judge to find a federal bureau of prison in contempt. they say muslim inmates are only allowed to pray together three times a day, not the five required by their faith. >> a hero's journey complete. a soldier who lost his ring during the civil war -- he died in 1932 but his ring made its way home. in 2005 a relic hunter found it in a construction site. that hunter presented that ring...
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remember al qaeda was partly in control of taliban afghanistan. as a result over the next few years the united states spent an enormous amount of time with american lives lost in afghanistan trying to solve the problems by remaking the middle east. i think what we're learning more and more and what we should know by now is the key to american security is at home. the most important thing is that we make our muslim immigrants feel they can be truly integrated to the united states. >> how do we do that? >> we have to go much further than we have in terms of stopping the stigma that happens to muslims. look, all immigrants struggle with the question of whether they can be truly accepted not united states. there is a larger drama for all immigrants. it is especially important because there are militants who seek to exploit the sense of al nation. >> do you see a different reaction this time after the boston bombings as opposed to to what happened after 9/11? >> yeah. first of all, there's been much less foreign policy discussions. we're not a country
remember al qaeda was partly in control of taliban afghanistan. as a result over the next few years the united states spent an enormous amount of time with american lives lost in afghanistan trying to solve the problems by remaking the middle east. i think what we're learning more and more and what we should know by now is the key to american security is at home. the most important thing is that we make our muslim immigrants feel they can be truly integrated to the united states. >> how...
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forces and the taliban in afghanistan for the crew including a reporter anna coren, a rare and dangerous look at the military's elite as it hunts down the enemy. >> reporter: we got intelligence that there was an ied right in this area with a in that of associates. we've come into these open fields. >> the cnn crew is embedded with special forces in afghanistan. >>> a frightening easter sunday for church goers near cleveland. police say a man shot and killed his father at the church entrance just as services were ending for easter sunday. and then walked inside and started ranting about god and religion. worshippers were hiding in bathrooms and escaping through windows. the suspect was taken into custody. no one else was hurt. >>> hillary clinton planning her first paid speaking engagement since leaving the department of state. she'll address the multinational housing council in dallas. she'll reportedly collect a six figure fee. mrs. clinton also plans to deliver two unpaid speeches this week at women's leadership events in washington and new york. ♪ >>> talk about a moist city neighb
forces and the taliban in afghanistan for the crew including a reporter anna coren, a rare and dangerous look at the military's elite as it hunts down the enemy. >> reporter: we got intelligence that there was an ied right in this area with a in that of associates. we've come into these open fields. >> the cnn crew is embedded with special forces in afghanistan. >>> a frightening easter sunday for church goers near cleveland. police say a man shot and killed his father at...
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i'd have made the case without the image in the picture of that taliban terrorist or whoever he is. >> ari, go ahead. >> yeah. it's vile. there is no defending it on the substance or is somebody going to say because somebody believes in the second amendment they are equated with a terrorist? those ads are counterproductive. they're foolish to run those ads. they never work. this one is vile. >> ari fleischer, paul, guys, thanks for coming in. >>> coming up could a hacker on the ground with a phone app manage to gain control of an airliner? we have a fact check for you. >>> does president obama personally order drone hits on terror targets? new revelations about the shadow war coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even tho
i'd have made the case without the image in the picture of that taliban terrorist or whoever he is. >> ari, go ahead. >> yeah. it's vile. there is no defending it on the substance or is somebody going to say because somebody believes in the second amendment they are equated with a terrorist? those ads are counterproductive. they're foolish to run those ads. they never work. this one is vile. >> ari fleischer, paul, guys, thanks for coming in. >>> coming up could a...
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they say the officers were wearing civilian clothing and may have been mistaken for the talib taliban. nato is investigating. >>> reward up to $200,000 being offered for information leading to the arrest and indictment of killer or killers of da like mclelland, his wife cynthia and chief felony prosecutor mark hasse. government offices will be close sod they can attend the public memorial for the mclellands. funeral is tomorrow. they are still trying to see if there is a link between the killings. >>> now the video that will stop you cold. a man brandishing a large caliber pistol and emptying four bullets in the chamber to prove it was loaded. another appear to be sorting drugs. yet another seemingly shooting up heroin. what makes this video even more shocking, these men were already in a new orleans jail. that's right. they're behind bars where this is happening. the man in charge of run that jail and other in orleans parish set to take the stand this morning testifying about conditions under oath as part of a hearing over proposed jail reform. next hour we'll talk with the executive
they say the officers were wearing civilian clothing and may have been mistaken for the talib taliban. nato is investigating. >>> reward up to $200,000 being offered for information leading to the arrest and indictment of killer or killers of da like mclelland, his wife cynthia and chief felony prosecutor mark hasse. government offices will be close sod they can attend the public memorial for the mclellands. funeral is tomorrow. they are still trying to see if there is a link between...
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we can tell you this, there is a group called the pakistani taliban who are saying that they are not the ones who were responsible for this. however, that they support anyone who is attempting to kill americans. this is the same group, by the way, that claimed responsibility for the times square bombing back in 2010. you remember that involved a car bomb that sort of fizzled and they were able to catch that before it went off. back to you, chris and john. >> a claim of not responsibility this morning. susan candiotti our thanks to you. was it a domestic group, a foreign group? just one of the key questions everyone was asking this morning. there are many, many key questions out there. joining us is fran townsend, cnn's national security analyst and former assistant to george w. bush for homeland security and counterterrorism. also joining us, cnn analyst juliette kayyem who is a former assistant secretary for both u.s. homeland security and interestingly enough, a massachusetts homeland security adviser, as well. i want to start with juliette because we have some really is interestin
we can tell you this, there is a group called the pakistani taliban who are saying that they are not the ones who were responsible for this. however, that they support anyone who is attempting to kill americans. this is the same group, by the way, that claimed responsibility for the times square bombing back in 2010. you remember that involved a car bomb that sort of fizzled and they were able to catch that before it went off. back to you, chris and john. >> a claim of not responsibility...
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the taliban is already claiming responsibility. >>> and a grim search in lower manhattan grinds on this morning. the new york city medical examiner, looking for human remains in a narrow alley where a chunk of rusted plane metal was found last week. boeing confirmed it was one of a wing flap that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. >>> stocks keep surging. and records keep falling on wall street. the s&p 500 closing at an all-time high yesterday. up more than 11 points to finish at 1593. futures are soaring. >>> it's 11 minutes past the hour. searching for a killer in northern california. an 8-year-old girl, she was murdered in her home. her parents are looking for answers. we have a live report ahead. you are watching "early start." [ female announcer ] what makes you walk a little taller? where does goddess begin? it begins with your skin... revealed by venus for a confident glow the whole world will notice. venus & olay -- gently exfoliates with 5 blades. plus olay moisture bars help lock in moisture for less dryness. only from venus & olay. any venus cartridge fits any venu
the taliban is already claiming responsibility. >>> and a grim search in lower manhattan grinds on this morning. the new york city medical examiner, looking for human remains in a narrow alley where a chunk of rusted plane metal was found last week. boeing confirmed it was one of a wing flap that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. >>> stocks keep surging. and records keep falling on wall street. the s&p 500 closing at an all-time high yesterday. up more than 11...